Camera module

ABSTRACT

A camera module including a lens holder, a lens barrel, a first lens set, a second lens set, and an image sensing device is provided. The lens holder includes a limiting portion. The lens barrel is disposed in the limiting portion. The image sensing device has a common optical axis, and enables the second lens set to be located between the first lens set and the image sensing device. A position of the lens barrel is adjustable in the limiting portion when assembling the camera module, and the lens barrel is disposed on the lens holder enabling the limiting portion to be located on a periphery of the lens barrel, and a gap is arranged between the limiting portion and the lens barrel such that the position of the lens barrel is adjustable along a direction perpendicular to the optical axis.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a continuation application of and claims thepriority benefit of application Ser. No. 15/793,999, filed on Oct. 26,2017, now allowed, which claims the priority benefits of Chinaapplication serial no. 201610946242.9, filed on Oct. 26, 2016, U.S.provisional application Ser. No. 62/455,556, filed on Feb. 6, 2017, andU.S. provisional application Ser. No. 62/468,898, filed on Mar. 8, 2017.The entirety of each of the above-mentioned patent applications ishereby incorporated by reference herein and made a part ofspecification.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the Invention

The invention relates to a photoelectric module, and more particularly,to a camera module.

Description of Related Art

With the continuous evolution and improvement of electronic technologyand manufacturing techniques, novel consumer electronic products arealso continuously emerging. Electronic products such as computers,mobile phones, and cameras have become necessities in the modern world,and camera modules have been extensively applied in these electronicproducts. In particular, the camera modules allow the users to recordeveryday life anytime, and therefore the camera modules are essentialfor the image capturing function in handheld electronic apparatus suchas mobile phones, tablet computers, or cameras, for the surveillancefunction in security cameras, dashboard cameras, or backup camera, oreven for industrial or medical imaging systems.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The invention provides a camera module that can simplify the assemblyprocess of the camera module and inspect the lens set in the cameramodule during the assembly.

An embodiment of the invention provides a camera module including a lensholder, a lens barrel, a first lens set, a second lens set, and an imagesensing device. The lens holder includes a limiting portion. The lensbarrel is disposed in the limiting portion. The first lens set isdisposed in the lens barrel. The second lens set is fixed in the lensholder, wherein the first lens set and the second lens set respectivelyinclude at least one lens. The image sensing device, the first lens setand the second lens set have a common optical axis, and the second lensset is located between the first lens set and the image sensing device,wherein the position of the lens barrel is adjustable in the limitingportion when assembling the camera module, and the lens barrel isdisposed on the lens holder enabling the limiting portion to be locatedon a periphery of the lens barrel, and a gap is arranged between thelimiting portion and the lens barrel such that the position of the lensbarrel is adjustable along a direction perpendicular to the opticalaxis.

In an embodiment of the invention, the camera module further includes adriving device located in the limiting portion and connected to the lensbarrel to drive the lens barrel enabling the first lens set to movealong a direction parallel to the optical axis. In particular, thedriving device adjusts the position of the first lens set to form aspacing between the first lens set and the second lens set along theoptical axis.

In an embodiment of the invention, the camera module further includes atleast one shading element disposed on an assembly portion of any lens inthe first lens set or the second lens set.

In an embodiment of the invention, the shading element is disposedbetween the second lens set and the lens holder.

In an embodiment of the invention, the shading element is disposedbetween any two adjacent lenses in the first lens set or the second lensset.

In an embodiment of the invention, the camera module further includes asubstrate. The image sensing device and the second lens set are locatedin an accommodating space formed by the substrate and the lens holder,and the substrate is electrically connected to the image sensing device.

In an embodiment of the invention, the camera module further includes apackage structure disposed between the substrate and the lens holder.The package structure at least covers a portion of the image sensingdevice.

In an embodiment of the invention, the camera module further includes aninfrared filter film disposed on the surface of any lens in the firstlens set and the second lens set.

In an embodiment of the invention, the camera module further includes aprotective cover, wherein the lens barrel is located between theprotective cover and the lens holder, and the protective cover has aninfrared filter film thereon.

In an embodiment of the invention, the first lens set or the second lensset includes an infrared filter lens.

In an embodiment of the invention, the assembly portion of any lens inthe first lens set or the second lens set has a surface treatment layer.

In an embodiment of the invention, the lens holder further comprising aprotruding portion extending in a horizontal direction from the limitingportion, and the second lens set fixed in the protruding portion.

In an embodiment of the invention, the protruding portion and thelimiting portion are integrally formed.

In an embodiment of the invention, the camera module further comprisinga driving device located in the limiting portion and connected to thelens barrel, wherein the gap is arranged between the limiting portionand the driving device.

Based on the above, in the camera module of the invention, the lensholder, the image sensing device, and the second lens set are disposedon the substrate, and the first lens set can be passively aligned in thecamera module by disposing the lens barrel within an area defined by thelens holder during the assembly process. The imaging of the assembledimage sensing device, the first lens set and second lens set isinspected. The relative position of the lens barrel in the lens holderis adjusted according to the inspection to actively align the first lensset in the camera module. Therefore, the assembly process of the cameramodule can be simplified, and the quality of the camera module can beinspected during the assembly.

In order to make the aforementioned features and advantages of thedisclosure more comprehensible, embodiments accompanied with figures aredescribed in detail below.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The accompanying drawings are included to provide a furtherunderstanding of the invention, and are incorporated in and constitute apart of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of theinvention and, together with the description, serve to explain theprinciples of the invention.

FIG. 1A to FIG. 1F respectively illustrate a cross-sectional view of theassembly process of a camera module of an embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 2 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a camera module of anotherembodiment of the invention.

FIG. 3 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a camera module of anotherembodiment of the invention.

FIG. 4 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a camera module of anotherembodiment of the invention.

FIG. 5 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a camera module of anotherembodiment of the invention.

FIG. 6 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a lens set of anotherembodiment of the invention.

FIG. 7 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a camera module of anotherembodiment of the invention.

DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS

FIG. 1A to FIG. 1F respectively illustrate a cross-sectional view of theassembly process of a camera module of an embodiment of the invention,and the camera module includes a first lens set G1 and a second lens setG2 (FIG. 1F). Referring to FIG. 1A to FIG. 1C, in the assembly processof the camera module of the present embodiment, a substrate 105, a lensholder 110, and an image sensing device 130 are provided. In particular,the image sensing device 130 is located in an accommodating space 115formed by the substrate 105 and the lens holder 110, and the imagesensing device 130 is disposed on and electrically connected to thesubstrate 105.

Specifically, the substrate 105 and the image sensing device 130 areprovided. The image sensing device 130 is disposed on the substrate 105,and the image sensing device 130 and the substrate 105 are electricallyconnected. In other words, a substrate 105 provided with an imagesensing device 130 is shown in FIG. 1A. The substrate 105 includes acircuit formed therein or thereon, such as a printed circuit board (PCB)or a flexible circuit board. The image sensing device 130 is, forinstance, a complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) or acharge-coupled device (CCD), and the invention is not limited thereto.

The lens holder 110 is disposed on the substrate 105, and the imagesensing device 130 is located in the lens holder 110. Specifically, thelens holder 110 is disposed on the substrate 105 to form theaccommodating space 115 defined by the lens holder 110 and the substrate105, and the image sensing device 130 is located in the accommodatingspace 115 as shown in FIG. 1B. In the present embodiment, the lensholder 110 has an opening 112 and a limiting portion 114. The opening112 is suitable for assembling other elements in the lens holder 110.During the process of disposing the lens holder 110 on the substrate105, the position of the opening 112 is first made to substantiallycorrespond to the position of the image sensing device 130, and then thelens holder 110 is fixed on the substrate 105 such that the opening 112of the fixed lens holder 110 can be located above the image sensingdevice 130. The profile of the opening 112 can be designed as astructure having an inclined plane or a ladder platform based on needsor the contours of the element to be assembled in the opening 112, andthe invention is not limited thereto.

Moreover, the limiting portion 114 extends from the lens holder 110 atthe side opposite to the substrate 105 in the height direction of thelens holder 110. As shown in FIG. 1B, the limiting portion 114 is, forinstance, disposed at the top of the lens holder 110 as a protrudingring structure such that the position of the lens barrel to be assembledsubsequently is limited in the range defined by the limiting portion114. However, in other embodiments, the limiting portion 114 can also beother structures, such as a plurality of discontinuous protruding blockstructures that can define the initial position of the lens barrel to beassembled subsequently, and the invention is not limited thereto.

The second lens set G2 is disposed in the accommodating space 115.Specifically, the second lens set G2 includes at least one lens, and thelenses of the second lens set G2 are sequentially assembled in theaccommodating space 115 from the bottom up via the opening 112 and fixedin the lens holder 110 as shown in FIG. 1C. In the present embodiment,the second lens set G2 is shown to include a single lens. In otherembodiments, the second lens set G2 can include a plurality of lenses,and the number of lenses thereof can complement the number of lenses inthe first lens set G1 (FIG. 1E) described later, but the invention isnot limited thereto. Since the second lens set G2 assembled in the lensholder 110 is correspondingly disposed above the image sensing device130, dustproof effect can be provided to the image sensing device 130 ina subsequent assembly step to prevent particles generated in the processfrom falling on the image sensing device 130 and affecting the imagingquality of the camera module. Moreover, although the above-mentionedlens holder 110 is fixed on the substrate 105 prior to the arrangementof the second lens set G2 in the lens holder 110, the lens holder 110 inwhich the second lens set G2 has been fixed can be disposed and thenfixed on the substrate 105 in other embodiments.

Referring to FIG. 1D, the assembly of the camera module further includesdisposing an infrared filter film 180 on the surface of any lens in thefirst lens set G1 (FIG. 1E) or the second lens set G2. In the presentembodiment, the infrared filter film 180 is disposed above the secondlens set G2. Specifically, the infrared filter film 180 is, forinstance, attached to the platform on the opening 112 of the lens holder110.

Referring to FIG. 1E and FIG. 1F, a lens barrel 120 is assembled in thelimiting portion 114 of the lens holder 110, wherein the first lens setG1 is disposed in the lens barrel 120 and the first lens set G1 includesat least one lens. The second lens set G2 is located between the firstlens set G1 and the image sensing device 130, and the first lens set G1,the second lens set G2, and the image sensing device 130 have a commonoptical axis OA.

Specifically, the lens barrel 120 is disposed on the lens holder 110 andlocated within the range defined by the limiting portion 114 such thatthe limiting portion 114 is located on the periphery of the lens barrel120. In the present embodiment, the limiting portion 114 surrounds atleast a portion of the lens barrel 120, and a gap is formed between thelimiting portion 114 and the lens barrel 120. That is, when the limitingportion 114 is, for instance, a protruding ring structure, a space isdefined by the limiting portion 114 to house and bear the lens barrel120, thereby providing an adjustment space SA between the lens barrel120 and the lens holder 110. The adjustment space SA is suitable foradjusting the relative position of the lens barrel 120 and the lensholder 110. In this step, the position of the lens barrel 120 is limitedto the enclosed space of the limiting portion 114, and thus the firstlens set G1 in the camera module 100 can be assembled within this spacein a passive alignment manner to achieve initial positioning. As aresult, assembly accuracy can be further improved, and subsequentalignment steps can be simplified.

Referring to FIG. 1E and FIG. 1F, in the present embodiment, the cameramodule 100 further includes a driving device 140. The driving device 140is connected to the lens barrel 120 to drive the lens barrel 120enabling the first lens set G1 to move along a direction parallel to theoptical axis OA. In the present embodiment, the driving device 140includes a case 142 and a ball guide element 144, and the ball guideelement 144 is disposed between the case 142 and the lens barrel 120.The driving device 140 is, for instance, disposed on the periphery ofthe lens barrel 120 in advance, and the driving device 140 and the lensbarrel 120 can be disposed in the limiting portion 114 of the lensholder 110 when assembling the lens barrel 120 and the lens holder 110together. Therefore, the position of the driving device 140 and the lensbarrel 120 can be adjusted in the adjustment space SA together. Althoughthe driving device 140 of the present embodiment is exemplified by aball bearing motor, the driving device 140 can be a voice coil motor(VCM) or a stepper motor in other embodiments, and the invention is notlimited thereto.

After conducting the above steps, the imaging of the image sensingdevice 130 is inspected, and the relative position of the lens barrel120 and the lens holder 110 are adjusted according to the inspectionresults. Specifically, the image sensing device 130 captures lightpassing through the first lens set G1 and the second lens set G2 andconverts the light into an electrical signal to provide imageinformation for inspection. In an embodiment, the inspection of theimaging of the image sensing device 130 is an optical inspection using amodulation transfer function (MTF) test or measuring optical propertiessuch as shading, through focus, or field curvature. In other words, therelative position of the first lens set G1 and the second lens set G2are calibrated using the pre-defined adjustment space SA according tothe inspection results, and the first lens set G1 in the camera module100 is adjusted by, for instance, active alignment and six degrees offreedom to calibrate the optical quality of the camera module 100.Moreover, the spacing between the first lens set G1 and the second lensset G2 can be adjusted to reduce the errors caused by the opticaldevices in the camera module 100, such as surface warping of the imagesensing device 130, thereby further enhancing the optical quality.

It should be mentioned that, imaging cannot be achieved in the imagesensing device 130 by the first lens set G1 or the second lens set G2alone. If the lens quality of the second lens set G2 is guaranteed, thesecond lens set G2 can be set as a reference, i.e. a golden sample.

Then, receiving inspection can be performed on every single first lensset G1 when the first lens set G1 is assembled on the lens holder 110where the golden sample is disposed. As a result, the process not onlycan increase the optical quality of the camera module 100, qualityinspection of the first lens set G1 is also completed in the assemblyprocess.

After the relative position of the lens barrel 120 and the lens holder110 are well adjusted based on the inspected imaging, i.e., theinspection result meets a preset condition, the lens barrel 120 is fixedon the lens holder 110 to complete the assembly of the camera module100. The lens barrel 120 is fixed on the lens holder 110 by dispensingand curing, and the adhesive used can be a UV adhesive or athermosetting adhesive, but the invention is not limited thereto.

Referring to FIG. 1F, specifically, the camera module 100 of the presentembodiment includes a lens holder 110, a lens barrel 120, a first lensset G1, a second lens set G2, an image sensing device 130, a drivingdevice 140, and an infrared filter film 180. The lens barrel 120 isdisposed on the lens holder 110 and disposed in the limiting portion114. In other words, the limiting portion 114 of the lens holder 110 islocated on the periphery of the lens barrel 120 and surrounds at least apart of the lens barrel 120. Therefore initial positioning can beperformed on the lens barrel 120 via the limiting portion 114. The firstlens set G1 is disposed in the lens barrel 120. The second lens set G2is fixed in the lens holder 110. The first lens set G1 and the secondlens set G2 respectively include at least one lens. The image sensingdevice 130, the first lens set G1, and the second lens set G2 have acommon optical axis OA. The image sensing device 130 is disposed on andelectrically connected to the substrate 105. The driving device 140 isused to drive the lens barrel 120 enabling the first lens set G1 to movealong a direction parallel to the optical axis OA. The driving device140 adjusts the position of the first lens set G1 to form a spacingbetween the first lens set G1 and the second lens set G2 along theoptical axis OA. The infrared filter film 180 is disposed between thefirst lens set G1 and the second lens set G2. An adjustment space SA isconfigured between the lens barrel 120 and the lens holder 110 fortilting or shifting the lens barrel 120 with respect to the lens holder110 when the lens barrel 120 is assembled, and the position of the lensbarrel 120 is adjusted by, for instance, active alignment and sixdegrees of freedom.

FIG. 2 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a camera module of anotherembodiment of the invention. Referring to FIG. 2, a camera module 100Aof the present embodiment is similar to the camera module 100 of FIG.1F, and the main difference between the two is that, in the presentembodiment, the infrared filter film 180 is disposed between the secondlens set G2 and the image sensing device 130. In other words, theinfrared filter film 180 can be disposed between the first lens set G1and the second lens set G2 or between the second lens set G2 and theimage sensing device 130.

Moreover, in the present embodiment, the camera module 100A can furtherinclude at least one shading element 150 disposed on any assemblyportion of at least one lens in the first lens set G1 or the second lensset G2. In the present embodiment, the shading element 150 can be ashading film 152 or a spacer 154. Specifically, the shading film 152 isdisposed in the lens holder 110 and disposed between the lens locatedadjacent to the opening 112 in the second lens set G2 and the lensholder 110. Moreover, when the second lens set G2 includes two or morelenses, a shading film 152 can be further disposed between any twoadjacent lenses. As a result, flare generated by light entering from thelens edge or being scattered in the lens system can be prevented tofurther increase optical imaging quality. The shading film 152 is, forinstance, a sheet or layer made by an opaque material, black material,or antireflective material, such as a SOMA shading film or a Mylarshading film, but the invention is not limited thereto.

The spacer 154 is disposed in the lens holder 110, and, for instance,surrounds one of the peripheral assembly portions of the lens in thesecond lens set G2. In an embodiment, the spacer 154 has a taperstructure 156, and the taper structure 156 extends from the edge of thelens in the second lens set G2 and points toward the center of the lens.In other words, the taper structure 156 in the accommodating space 115extends from the outside in to avoid the flare caused by light leaks, soas to further increase optical imaging quality. In the presentembodiment, the spacer 154 is, for instance, a ring-type spacer, and isdisposed above a passive device (not shown) in the accommodating space115. In other words, the spacer 154 is disposed on the inner wall of thelens holder 110 and located below the opening 112, and a space is, forinstance, formed between the spacer 154 and the substrate 105 to housethe passive device disposed on the substrate 105. However, in otherembodiments, a plurality of spacers 154 can also be disposed in the lensholder 110, and the invention is not limited thereto.

Although the embodiments above are exemplified by disposing the shadingelement 150 in the lens holder 110, in other embodiments, the shadingelement 150 can be disposed in the lens barrel 120, and the shading film152 or the spacer 154 can be disposed on the peripheral assembly portionof any lens in the first lens set G1 as needed to further increaseanti-flare effect.

FIG. 3 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a camera module of anotherembodiment of the invention. Referring to FIG. 3, a camera module 100Bof the present embodiment is similar to the camera module 100A of FIG.2, and the main difference between the two is that, in the presentembodiment, the camera module 100B further includes a protective cover190, wherein the lens barrel 120 is located between the protective cover190 and the lens holder 110. The material of the protective cover 190is, for instance, glass. The protective cover 190 is used to protect anylens in the first lens set G1 and the second lens set G2 to preventoutside dust from falling on the surface of the lens to further increasethe image quality of the camera module 100B. Moreover, in the presentembodiment, the protective cover 190 has an infrared filter film 180,and the infrared filter film 180 can be optionally disposed on at leastone of the two opposite surfaces of the protective cover 190 as needed.The infrared filter film 180 is, for instance, formed on at least onesurface of the protective cover 190 by coating, but the invention is notlimited thereto.

FIG. 4 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a camera module of anotherembodiment of the invention. Referring to FIG. 4, a camera module 100Cof the present embodiment is similar to the camera module 100A of FIG.2, and the main difference between the two is that, in the presentembodiment, the first lens set G1 and the second lens set G2 include afilter lens BG, and the main material of the filter lens BG is, forinstance, blue glass. For instance, in the present embodiment, thesecond lens set G2 includes the filter lens BG. As a result, the cameramodule 100C can absorb or filter out infrared via the materialproperties of the filter lens BG itself, such that additional infraredfilter films are no longer required in the camera module 100C, therebylowering production costs and simplifying assembly steps.

It should be mentioned that, in the above embodiments (such as thecamera modules 100 and 100A shown in FIG. IF and FIG. 2), the infraredfilter film 180 is exemplified by disposing an additional filter film inthe light path. However, in other embodiments, the surface of any lensin the first lens set G1 or the second lens set G2 can be coated toreplace the additional infrared filter film 180. In other words, aninfrared filter coating is formed on the surface of any lens or at leastone lens in the first lens set G1 or the second lens set G2 to block orreflect infrared and let visible light pass through. In an embodiment,the infrared filter coating is, for instance, blue-glass-like coating.By providing this coating on a plastic or glass lens, the lens can havea similar effect to the filter lens BG. The infrared filter coating canbe provided on a lens surface having a smaller curvature, i.e. a flattersurface, to obtain better image quality.

FIG. 5 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a camera module of anotherembodiment of the invention. Referring to FIG. 5, a camera module 100Dof the present embodiment is similar to the camera module 100A of FIG.2, and the main difference between the two is that, in the presentembodiment, the camera module 100D further includes a package structure170 disposed between the substrate 105 and the lens holder 110A and atleast covering a portion of the image sensing device 130. The packagestructure 170 is, for instance, formed by molding a polymer material,epoxy resin, or other sealing materials on the substrate 105.Specifically, after the image sensing device 130 is disposed on thesubstrate 105 and before the lens holder 110A is assembled, the packagestructure 170 is formed on the substrate 105 to surround or cover atleast a portion of the image sensing device 130 to form amolding-on-chip (MOC) configuration. In an embodiment, a circuit can beprovided in the package structure 170 to form an electric connectionamong the substrate 105, the image sensing device 130, and otherperipheral devices, if any, to simplify the circuit distribution on theperiphery of the image sensing device 130. Moreover, the packagestructure 170 can be used to seal and protect the circuit connectedbetween the image sensing device 130 and the substrate 105 as well asother electronic devices (such as passive devices) disposed on thesubstrate 105. Next, a lens holder 110A is disposed on the packagestructure 170. As a result, the horizontal size of the camera module100D can be reduced by simplifying the peripheral circuit of the imagesensing device 130, and the packaged electrical connection can be wellprotected to further increase optical imaging quality.

FIG. 6 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a lens set of anotherembodiment of the invention. Referring to FIG. 6, in the presentembodiment, the lens set refers to, for instance, the first lens set G1or the second lens set G2 in any embodiment above, and only one exampleof the lens system is shown in FIG. 6. In other embodiments, the number,shape, and type of the lenses L can be further modified based on usage,and the invention is not limited thereto. In the present embodiment, anyof the lenses L in the first lens set G1 and the second lens set G2includes an optical portion LO and an assembly portion LA, wherein theoptical portion LO is an active region (e.g. a clear aperture region)for the imaging of the external light, and the assembly portion LA is,for instance, an inactive region connected to and surrounds theperiphery of the optical portion LO. The assembly portions LA of thelenses L and spacers 160A and 160B in the lens sets can have a surfacetreatment layer S. Specifically, the surface treatment layer S isconfigured on at least one surface of the lenses L and the spacers 160Aand 160B not in contact or engaged with other surfaces of opticaldevices (such as lenses). The surface treatment layer S is formed by,for instance, performing sandblasting, chemical treatments, or othermethods that can produce a shading effect to haze a portion of thesurface of the assembly portion LA and the spacers 160A and 160B. As aresult, flare generated by light entering from the edge of the lenses Lor the spacers 160A and 160B can be prevented to further increaseimaging quality.

In the embodiments above, the first lens set G1 is shown to include fourlenses and the second lens set G2 includes a single lens. However, inother embodiments, the respective number of lenses in the first lens setG1 and the second lens set G2 can be determined by camera modulerequirements or optical designs, and the invention is not limitedthereto. For instance, in other embodiments, the first lens set G1 caninclude a single lens and the second lens set G2 can include fourlenses; or, the first lens set G1 includes two lenses and the secondlens set G2 includes three lenses, such as a first lens set G1A and asecond lens set G2A shown in FIG. 7.

FIG. 7 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a camera module of anotherembodiment of the invention. Referring to FIG. 7, a camera module 100Eof the present embodiment is similar to the camera module 100 of FIG.1F, and the main difference between the two is that, in the presentembodiment, the camera module 100E includes a lens holder 110B, a lensbarrel 120A, a first lens set G1A, a second lens set G2A, and an imagesensing device 130, wherein the lens holder 110B includes an opening112A and a limiting portion 114A. In the present embodiment, the firstlens set G1A and the second lens set G2A respectively include two lensesand three lenses as shown in FIG. 7. In other words, in the invention,the structures of the lens holder 110B, the lens barrel 120A, and thelimiting portion 114A of the lens holder 110B can be modified incorrespondence to the respective number of lenses and overall lens setthickness in the first lens set G1A and the second lens set G2A, and theinvention is not limited thereto.

Based on the above, in the camera module of the invention, the lensholder, the image sensing device, and the second lens set are disposedon the substrate, and, during the process of disposing the lens barrelin the limiting portion of the lens holder, the positioning of the lensbarrel enables the first lens set to be passively aligned in the cameramodule, and then the imaging is inspected via the assembled imagesensing device, first lens set and second lens set. In addition, therelative position of the lens barrel in the limiting portion can beadjusted according to the inspection to further perform the activealignment. Therefore, the assembly process of the camera module can besimplified and the quality of the camera module can be inspected duringthe process.

Although the invention has been described with reference to the aboveembodiments, it will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the artthat modifications to the described embodiments may be made withoutdeparting from the spirit of the invention. Accordingly, the scope ofthe invention is defined by the attached claims not by the abovedetailed descriptions.

What is claimed is:
 1. A camera module, comprising: a lens holdercomprising a limiting portion; a lens barrel disposed in the limitingportion; a first lens set disposed in the lens barrel; a second lens setfixed in the lens holder, wherein the first lens set and the second lensset respectively comprise at least one lens; and an image sensing devicehaving a common optical axis with the first lens set and the second lensset, and enabling the second lens set to be located between the firstlens set and the image sensing device, wherein a position of the lensbarrel is adjustable in the limiting portion when assembling the cameramodule, and the lens barrel is disposed on the lens holder enabling thelimiting portion to be located on a periphery of the lens barrel, and agap is arranged between the limiting portion and the lens barrel suchthat the position of the lens barrel is adjustable along a directionperpendicular to the optical axis.
 2. The camera module of claim 1,further comprising: a driving device located in the limiting portion andconnected to the lens barrel to drive the lens barrel enabling the firstlens set to move along a direction parallel to the optical axis, whereinthe driving device adjusts a position of the first lens set to form aspacing between the first lens set and the second lens set along theoptical axis.
 3. The camera module of claim 1, further comprising: atleast one shading element disposed on an assembly portion of any of theat least one lens in the first lens set or the second lens set.
 4. Thecamera module of claim 3, wherein the shading element is disposedbetween the second lens set and the lens holder.
 5. The camera module ofclaim 3, wherein the shading element is disposed between any twoadjacent lenses in the first lens set or the second lens set.
 6. Thecamera module of claim 1, further comprising: a substrate, wherein theimage sensing device and the second lens set are located in anaccommodating space formed by the substrate and the lens holder, and thesubstrate is electrically connected to the image sensing device.
 7. Thecamera module of claim 6, further comprising: a package structuredisposed between the substrate and the lens holder, wherein the packagestructure at least covers a portion of the image sensing device.
 8. Thecamera module of claim 1, further comprising: an infrared filter filmdisposed on a surface of any of the at least one lens in the first lensset or the second lens set.
 9. The camera module of claim 1, furthercomprising: a protective cover, wherein the lens barrel is locatedbetween the protective cover and the lens holder, and the protectivecover has an infrared filter film.
 10. The camera module of claim 1,wherein the first lens set or the second lens set comprises an infraredfilter lens.
 11. The camera module of claim 1, wherein an assemblyportion of any of the at least one lens in the first lens set or thesecond lens set has a surface treatment layer.
 12. The camera module ofclaim 1, wherein the lens holder further comprising a protruding portionextending in a horizontal direction from the limiting portion, and thesecond lens set fixed in the protruding portion.
 13. The camera moduleof claim 12, wherein the protruding portion and the limiting portion areintegrally formed.
 14. The camera module of claim 1, further comprising:a driving device located in the limiting portion and connected to thelens barrel, wherein the gap is arranged between the limiting portionand the driving device.